Joseph brakeley



JOSEPH BRAKELEY, OF BORDENTOWN, NEW-JERSEY.

Letters Patent No. 75,242, dated March 10, 1868.

IMPROVED MODE 0F PRESER VIN G EGGS.

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Be it known that I, JOSEPH BRAKELEY, of Bordentown, in the oonnty of Bnrlington, in the State of New Jersey, have invented a new and improved Mode of Preserving Eggs of hens and other fowls; and I do'herebv declare that the following is a full ahd exact description thereof.

The nature of mI-iIrVBIIU OH consists in drying e ggsof hens or otherfn ls} viithnntdivesting ihcmcfi-their. natural integuments. By this means I'am enabled to dry them without exposing the egg mass to the direct action of the atmosphere, whereby the preservation of the natural qualities of the egg is'greatly promoted.

. To enable others skilled int he art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe its construetion and operation. I

I take an egg in its natural condition, and divest the integument thereof of its mineral portions by immersing it for a sufiicient time in dilute acid, as acetic acid for instance, after which I wash the egg in cold water, for the purpose of cleansing it from any'aoid that may adhere. I then dry it in vdcuo at a low temperature.

When the egg is to be need, it inoy be laid in cold water for a few moments, when the integument can be readily removed, and the egg can then be. used.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- The preservation of eggs of hens or other fowl's, in the manner substantially as set forth above, that rate say, by drying them within their natural integument.

- JOSEPH BRAKELE-Y.

Witnesses W. A. Boss, 0. E. P. HAZARD. 

